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it's about thing about miami -- and carl pointed this out, that you really can't make anything up about miami that is weirder than miami itself turns out to be. my book is about a wedding that goes wrong. a couple comes here for a destination wedding and the groom lines up with refugees living in his room suite at the hotel and that is and even the beginning of his real problem. he loses his wedding ring to an orangutan named trevor. that probably sounds like a far-fetched tuition. but considering a couple of things that actually happened in miami. first, i will go back a couple of years and hopefully to illustrate my point. if you're writing about the city come he can't get weirder than the city itself. but the first one goes back again and try to picture someone writing a novel in this happened in homestead when the chief of police was a guy named kurt iv and has chief of police, he was asked to speak at the inaugural meeting of his citizens crimewatch group and it was a pleasant evening and so they held a meeting on the patio at someone's house. as the chief of police, he explained h
it's about thing about miami -- and carl pointed this out, that you really can't make anything up about miami that is weirder than miami itself turns out to be. my book is about a wedding that goes wrong. a couple comes here for a destination wedding and the groom lines up with refugees living in his room suite at the hotel and that is and even the beginning of his real problem. he loses his wedding ring to an orangutan named trevor. that probably sounds like a far-fetched tuition. but...
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then i read carl's book. incredible book. and i started to see some of the same things and almost the same guys in his book. so i will hand it over to you and maybe you can talk about that. >> i was struck as well by that similarity and i have a feeling we could be talking about many others and it wouldn't be different. a little bit about the background of "matter horn". i was a hew lieutenant and we were in the juggle about 5-6,000 feet. same situation. it is just astounding me. do we never seem to change things? the book is essentially about a fire support-base that is built at extraordinary cost. and then it is abandoned and because of a mistake it is occuo occupied by their army, then taken back, then abandoned governor. and i remember reading in the newspaper how it was bulldozed about three weeks after i read the book. and i went this is astounding. and the book seemed to have in common and why you write books like this, i wasn't interested in the politics of the war. this book is about kids growing up. and i had troubl
then i read carl's book. incredible book. and i started to see some of the same things and almost the same guys in his book. so i will hand it over to you and maybe you can talk about that. >> i was struck as well by that similarity and i have a feeling we could be talking about many others and it wouldn't be different. a little bit about the background of "matter horn". i was a hew lieutenant and we were in the juggle about 5-6,000 feet. same situation. it is just astounding...
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the senate armed services committee chairman carl levin strongly opposes it. today as the debate laid out on the senate for, we talked to a victim who fought back and is teaming up with senate advocates to try to change the system. the initiald was whistleblower in the tailhook scandal. >> i was attacked in a hotel hallway by probably several hundred naval aviators. >> she was a navy the tenant and was the first courageous enough to speak out. >> what happened to me in that assault was shocking and i was completely unprepared for that kind of behavior. criminal behavior. even worse is what happened when i described the attack and the event to my boss and he said that is what you get. >> he blamed her for choosing to be a woman in the military. now working with copland and the organization, protect our defenders, senator joe brand said some dond not get it. >> it is not about hook up culture. it is about a crime brutal and violent committed by someone who is acting on aggression and violence. >> 60 votes are needed. -- claire mccaskill are doing today this year
the senate armed services committee chairman carl levin strongly opposes it. today as the debate laid out on the senate for, we talked to a victim who fought back and is teaming up with senate advocates to try to change the system. the initiald was whistleblower in the tailhook scandal. >> i was attacked in a hotel hallway by probably several hundred naval aviators. >> she was a navy the tenant and was the first courageous enough to speak out. >> what happened to me in that...
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long john silver's and carl's jr. told us they are prepared to eliminate all partially hydrogenated oils, which are high in transfats. what happens if food companies are forced to stop using transfats in their products? will that cookie still taste like it does now? >> when you do that substitution, you don't necessarily come up with the same cookie that your customers want. >> reporter: not such a crummy alternative, when you consider the health benefits. >> not the biscuits. what is it about it that makes our food taste so good? >> it makes frosting smooth and creamy. and it becomes not a puddle of goo. it takes cakes and cookies and helps them brown more easily. thank you. >> tell me what's wrong with it again? >> it's -- 25% -- >> it's wrong. >> it's heart-harming, sam. and also 25% less expensive for food manufacturers and they love that. >> that's it. you brought a little prop with you because you're saying we should take a look at the label. and placement on the label is important. >> these are head fakes. this
long john silver's and carl's jr. told us they are prepared to eliminate all partially hydrogenated oils, which are high in transfats. what happens if food companies are forced to stop using transfats in their products? will that cookie still taste like it does now? >> when you do that substitution, you don't necessarily come up with the same cookie that your customers want. >> reporter: not such a crummy alternative, when you consider the health benefits. >> not the biscuits....
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abc's jonathan carl has more. >> during the first month, just 26,000 people were able to select health insurance through the federal website or over the phone. a stunningly low number. 14 states and d.c. operate their own health insurance marketplaces and did better. nearly 80,000, but all told obama care is way behind the administration's goal of 500,000 for the first month and the 7 million they hoped to enroll by march. >> i can only tell you that we fully expect that the numbers will be even lower than anticipated because of the significant challenges caused by the website. >> reporter: but that line is not quieting anger in congress where the most eye-popping revelation came from one of the government's most top accountants, the first estimate of how much the website has cost so far. >> by the end of september it was north of 600 million spent. >> reporter: $600 million. to put that in context, that's more than four times what apple spent to develop the iphone. >> if we've spent 600 million already and it's not working, does anybody have any idea how much all of this is going to c
abc's jonathan carl has more. >> during the first month, just 26,000 people were able to select health insurance through the federal website or over the phone. a stunningly low number. 14 states and d.c. operate their own health insurance marketplaces and did better. nearly 80,000, but all told obama care is way behind the administration's goal of 500,000 for the first month and the 7 million they hoped to enroll by march. >> i can only tell you that we fully expect that the numbers...
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carl estÁalita y no puede cuidar a sus niÑos. >>por eso tÚ no me puedes cuidar a mÍ. [suspiro] [♪] >>¿sabes quÉ? vete con carmen. yo tengo algo que hacer. por favor. [♪] >>¡levÁntate de esa cama! ¡levÁntate! >>¡¿quÉ pasa?! ¿te volvie loca? >>¿quÉasa? ¡por ahi andan esos matones! ¡¿quÉ pasa?! ¿te estÁn buscando? ¿quÉ elo que pasa? >>¡¿quÉ?! >>¡me paso todo el dÍa sobÁndome el lomo para darle a uds estudios, para que sn gente de bien y superen, no para >>¿quÉ matones ni que nads! ¡ya dÉjame dormir! >>¡ningÚn dormir! >>¿quÉ qeres? >>¡no vas a comer ni vas a dormir aquÍ hasta que no me digas quÉ estÁ pasando! no voy a permitir que seas un l ejemplo para rafi, y mucho menos que pongas en peligro tu vida. !¿me entendiste?! hijo, por favo.. escÚchame. >>¿quÉ? >> tienes problemas, yo puedo ayudarte. podemos superarlo, por favor. dime, ¿tÚ robaste en la casa de mi patrona? confiÉsalo... >>los diamantes.a estÁ muy mal. >>¿quÉ haces? ¿adÓnde vas? >>¡¿quÉ?! ¿adÓnde y? ¡me voy a ir lejos de aquÍ! ¡estoy harto dei! ¿ent
carl estÁalita y no puede cuidar a sus niÑos. >>por eso tÚ no me puedes cuidar a mÍ. [suspiro] [♪] >>¿sabes quÉ? vete con carmen. yo tengo algo que hacer. por favor. [♪] >>¡levÁntate de esa cama! ¡levÁntate! >>¡¿quÉ pasa?! ¿te volvie loca? >>¿quÉasa? ¡por ahi andan esos matones! ¡¿quÉ pasa?! ¿te estÁn buscando? ¿quÉ elo que pasa? >>¡¿quÉ?! >>¡me paso todo el dÍa sobÁndome el lomo para darle a uds estudios, para que sn...
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carl edwards runs out of gas. jimmie johnson finished third and basically locking up his 6th title. the final round of the turkish airline opens. tiger woods fires a 67 and good enough to be tied for third, but not enough to catch victor. this abc7 sports report is brought to you by riverwalk casino. we hope to have on date on vernon davis' situation. he said he felt okay, but we will talk to him tomorrow. >> thank you, shu. and thank you for joining us. thankabc7 news continues tomorrow morning at 4:30. good night. when ouwe goword. she said hert (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew what? (announcer) the subaru forester. (girl) what? (announcer) motor trend's two thousand fourteen sport utility of the year. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. es rumbling) is anybody here? is anybody here? is anybody here? hello. i came like you asked. hello.
carl edwards runs out of gas. jimmie johnson finished third and basically locking up his 6th title. the final round of the turkish airline opens. tiger woods fires a 67 and good enough to be tied for third, but not enough to catch victor. this abc7 sports report is brought to you by riverwalk casino. we hope to have on date on vernon davis' situation. he said he felt okay, but we will talk to him tomorrow. >> thank you, shu. and thank you for joining us. thankabc7 news continues tomorrow...
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carl lynn and dan? -- carolyn, dan? >> let's switch gears and talk basketball. >> larry beil is here. >> it is a fun night for basketball fans. wewe'll show you the number one pick in the nba draft. and the warriors are when our little girl was born, we goword. she said hert (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew what? (announcer) the subaru forester. (girl) what? (announcer) motor trend's two thousand fourteen sport utility of the year. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. i want you to be kind.ff i want you to be smart. super smart. i want one thing in a doctor. i want you to be handsome. i want you to be awesome. i don't want you to look at the chart before you say hi...david. i want you to return my emails. i want you to keep me doing this for another sixty years. at kaiser permanente, we want you to choose the doctor that's right for you. find your perfect match at kp.org and thrive. warriors are back home a
carl lynn and dan? -- carolyn, dan? >> let's switch gears and talk basketball. >> larry beil is here. >> it is a fun night for basketball fans. wewe'll show you the number one pick in the nba draft. and the warriors are when our little girl was born, we goword. she said hert (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew what? (announcer) the subaru forester. (girl) what?...
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. >> meet andrew carl. he is talking about this luter on.zv composed from battle fields around the world. he has written books and even a play. >> can i use my weapon against somebody else? >> the notes strich from theym yea yearliest. this soldier wrote his parents on station. >> the ink is streamed,çó writt in a rain storm. the letters open up. >> on pearl harbor. if we are hit with the bomb,ç they won't find enough of me. >> you almost could not tell. >> what about the wounds you can't see? the phantoms, the nightmares, the ghosts in your head. >> people think that troopsç should restrain themselves are asking too much of -- >> i would like them to go somewhere, where they would be safe. >> i see it it as an w exp memorial to the people that served and their loved ones. >> write as often as possible. mail is all i have to look forward to.v: >>> a lot of restaurants, chilis is giv , and check outzv the link for participanting businesses. >>> the husband collected his winnings outside a bar in wiscon
. >> meet andrew carl. he is talking about this luter on.zv composed from battle fields around the world. he has written books and even a play. >> can i use my weapon against somebody else? >> the notes strich from theym yea yearliest. this soldier wrote his parents on station. >> the ink is streamed,çó writt in a rain storm. the letters open up. >> on pearl harbor. if we are hit with the bomb,ç they won't find enough of me. >> you almost could not tell....
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carl edwards runs out of gas. jimmie johnson finished third and basically locking up his 6th title. the final round of the turkish airline opens. tiger woods fires a 67 and good enough to be tied for third, but not enough to catch victor. this abc7 sports report is brought to you by riverwalk casino. we hope to have on date on vernon davis' situation. he said he felt okay, but we will talk to him tomorrow. >> thank you, shu. and thank you for joining us. thankabc7 news continues tomorrow morning at 4:30. good night. >>> this morning on "world news now," help us -- that's the plea from storm survivors in the philippines. >> we don't have homes. homes, we need shelter, food, light. >> the historic typhoon haiyan wipes communities off the map as relief slowly arrives. >>> speaking out. accused of harassment and suspended from the miami dolphins, richie incognito starts to tell his side of the story. >> the way jonathan and the rest of the offensive line and our teammates, how we communicate, it's vulgar. it's not right. >> reporter: now the question -- when will we hear from jonathan m
carl edwards runs out of gas. jimmie johnson finished third and basically locking up his 6th title. the final round of the turkish airline opens. tiger woods fires a 67 and good enough to be tied for third, but not enough to catch victor. this abc7 sports report is brought to you by riverwalk casino. we hope to have on date on vernon davis' situation. he said he felt okay, but we will talk to him tomorrow. >> thank you, shu. and thank you for joining us. thankabc7 news continues tomorrow...
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carl lynn and dan? -- carolyn, dan? >> let's switch gears and talk basketball. >> larry beil is here. >> it is a fun night for basketball fans. wewe'll show you the number one pick in the nba draft. and the warriors are step two, baconated cheese for awesome. step three, get ready to wow. step four... mmmmm. ♪ [ male announcer ] pillsbury crescents. make the holidays pop. he loves me. he loves me not. he loves me. he loves me not. ♪ he loves me! that's right. [ mom ] warm and flaky in 15, everyone loves pillsbury grands! [ girl ] make dinner pop! warriors are back home after a a four-game road trip and they cruised to a wire to wire victory over the pistons tonight. his customary role and steph curry with a bounce pass here to the jam and 8 points and nine boards. it is behind the back to david leigh. warriors are up and he had 11 assists. lee was 17 points and curry leading the wa 360 spin and a one handed reverse. this is like anybody's highlight real you. reel. i like this. i own this. >> the men's team is hostin
carl lynn and dan? -- carolyn, dan? >> let's switch gears and talk basketball. >> larry beil is here. >> it is a fun night for basketball fans. wewe'll show you the number one pick in the nba draft. and the warriors are step two, baconated cheese for awesome. step three, get ready to wow. step four... mmmmm. ♪ [ male announcer ] pillsbury crescents. make the holidays pop. he loves me. he loves me not. he loves me. he loves me not. ♪ he loves me! that's right. [ mom ] warm...
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this is over at carl's junior they make them every morning. i can attest to this because we've been eating this all afternoon. they come in nine ways. plain, sausage, bacon, omelette, i mean a million ways. there is one day when you can get one all morning free. go to our web site you'll find out when that is. now this is the entertainment. check this out. it's a speaker that you can use batteries from go groove pal junior speakers. why use head phones? you can have these and let everybody listen in. it's a $16.99 value. >> the groove pal junior. >> these are fun. >> kids of all ages, right? >> kids of all ages. >> how can we get this? >> great question. i'll show you right here, dial that number. or any time you can go to our web site abc7 news.com. check out seven on your side now, coming up on abc7 news at 11:00, i've got a special report on gray charges. those mystery charges that end up on your credit card and phone bills people don't notice them. they're costing us $215 each, per year. that is how much they normally. we're going to show
this is over at carl's junior they make them every morning. i can attest to this because we've been eating this all afternoon. they come in nine ways. plain, sausage, bacon, omelette, i mean a million ways. there is one day when you can get one all morning free. go to our web site you'll find out when that is. now this is the entertainment. check this out. it's a speaker that you can use batteries from go groove pal junior speakers. why use head phones? you can have these and let everybody...
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they are going to get competition from carl's jr. baking buns in house, this month. >> getting the perfect amount of turkey, cranberry sauce in one bite is hard so a bakery decided to simplify. the bakery released a pumpkin favored i doughnut filled with your fill of gravy or cram >> now we are all hungry. >> scientists believe they could be a step closer to discovering a fountain of youth gene. it is proven effective in mice by regrowing hair and tissue regeneration. the reactivation of the gene could initiate quicker hair growth and regenerate amputated fingers. the findings could transform the cosmetic industry and shed light on wound healing and repair after injuries. >> how is the weather forecast? >> a lot of sunshine. filtered sunshine like yesterday but temperatures are mild. fall is on hiatus another day. high clouds are on live doppler 7 hd but this is in rain falling from the ice crystals above 12,000'. check out the temperatures compared to yesterday, two to nine degrees warmers. here is what to expect on the peninsula, 4
they are going to get competition from carl's jr. baking buns in house, this month. >> getting the perfect amount of turkey, cranberry sauce in one bite is hard so a bakery decided to simplify. the bakery released a pumpkin favored i doughnut filled with your fill of gravy or cram >> now we are all hungry. >> scientists believe they could be a step closer to discovering a fountain of youth gene. it is proven effective in mice by regrowing hair and tissue regeneration. the...
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carl fleeshman says none of can know the mind of the kid who lit the skin on fire, but if he knew i won't be writing this now. >> investigators released a sketch of a man they say raped a student. here is the picture. authorities considering adding a hate crime charge in this rape. the assault happened insiefd a woman's bathroom last monday. the victim may have been targeted because of her gender identification as pan sexual meaning attracted to people regardless of gender or sexual preference. >> berkeley police arrested a man they say sexual assaulted three women in less than an hour on saturday. police say he sexual assaulted these three women in separate attacks. the attacks took place between 5:15 and 6:00 p.m two. women were 18 years old the third, 21. police arrested skinner at a nearby ymca after linking him to all three assaults. >>> sky seven shows where a hit and run driver collided with three other vehicles near hillsborough. it started when a toyota fore runner hit two vehicles stopped along the shoulder of southbound 280. saying the driver then ran from the scene and has not
carl fleeshman says none of can know the mind of the kid who lit the skin on fire, but if he knew i won't be writing this now. >> investigators released a sketch of a man they say raped a student. here is the picture. authorities considering adding a hate crime charge in this rape. the assault happened insiefd a woman's bathroom last monday. the victim may have been targeted because of her gender identification as pan sexual meaning attracted to people regardless of gender or sexual...
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officials say it is carl mitchell a retired hospital worker from fresno. officials were forced to cancel a news conference because he didn't want to go on camera. he bought the ticket from the same station with the same numbers he has played for years. his family says he plans to give money to family and the church and buy a house at the coast. though will have to rip up that big check they make. $200 million, you don't have to go on camera if you don't want to. >> now the latest from leyla gulen open our problem in el sobrante. >> on the map we have a traffic advisory still in effect. what it could be affecting santa rita which is closed in both directions because of a spill of a thousand used syringes, and they are cleaning this up right now. well let you know when the road re-opens. this could affect the a.c. transit line. in the car, you can go up to valley view to connect to apian way. the traffic advisory is in effect until further notice. this is westbound 80 away from highway 4, bumper-to-bumper traffic is sold out and it will take 40 minutes to he
officials say it is carl mitchell a retired hospital worker from fresno. officials were forced to cancel a news conference because he didn't want to go on camera. he bought the ticket from the same station with the same numbers he has played for years. his family says he plans to give money to family and the church and buy a house at the coast. though will have to rip up that big check they make. $200 million, you don't have to go on camera if you don't want to. >> now the latest from...
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here are today's contestants -- he teaches at a school named for carl sandburg, who spoke at the dedication. from elmhurst, illinois, this is rico vazquez. she teaches fifth grade in the same classroom where she attended fifth grade. from cincinnati, ohio, let's greet katie moriarty. and she teaches at a foreign-immersion school where the students choose a new language to learn in kindergarten. from ypsilanti, michigan, here is anne baxter. and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome. this is not only the day in which we salute and remember our veterans, it's also the day in which we begin our annual tribute to a group of people who are often underappreciated and underpaid in our society -- the teachers. so good luck. anne, katie, and rico, let's go to work. we're gonna have fun. here are the categories the three of you have to deal with. alex: and, anne, you get to go first. i will take biblical who's who for $200, please. rico. who is john the baptist? yes. could i have anagrammed school su
here are today's contestants -- he teaches at a school named for carl sandburg, who spoke at the dedication. from elmhurst, illinois, this is rico vazquez. she teaches fifth grade in the same classroom where she attended fifth grade. from cincinnati, ohio, let's greet katie moriarty. and she teaches at a foreign-immersion school where the students choose a new language to learn in kindergarten. from ypsilanti, michigan, here is anne baxter. and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" --...
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abc news reporter jonathan carl has the story. >> reporter: during the first month, just 26,000 people were able to select health insurance through the federal website or over the phone. a stunningly low number. 14 states and d.c. operate their own health insurance marketplaces, and did better. nearly 80,000, but all told, obama care is way behind the administration's goal of 500,000 for the first month and the 7 million they hope to enroll by march. those numbers and who they sign up are critical to making obama care work. even before the numbers came out today, the white house put the blame on the troubled website. >> i can only tell you that we fully expect that the numbers will be even lower than anticipated because of the significant challenges caused by the website. >> reporter: but that line is not quieting anger in congress, where today the most eye-popping revelation came from one of the government's top accountants, the first official estimate of how much the website has cost so far. >> by the end of september it was north of $600 million spent. >> reporter: $600 million, to
abc news reporter jonathan carl has the story. >> reporter: during the first month, just 26,000 people were able to select health insurance through the federal website or over the phone. a stunningly low number. 14 states and d.c. operate their own health insurance marketplaces, and did better. nearly 80,000, but all told, obama care is way behind the administration's goal of 500,000 for the first month and the 7 million they hope to enroll by march. those numbers and who they sign up are...
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carl lynn and dan? -- carolyn, dan? >> let's switch gears and talk basketball. >> larry beil is here. >> it is a fun night for basketball fans. wewe'll show you the number one pick in the nba draft. and the warriors aree i love watching tv outside. and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr space. yeah, but i mean, how did you know? i researched. no, i-i told you. no. yeah! no. the important part is that you're happy now. and i got you this visor. you made a visor! yes! that i'll never wear. ohh. [ male announcer ] get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for two years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. warriors are back home after a a four-game road trip and they cruised to a wire to wire victory over the pistons tonight. his customary role and steph curry with a bounce pass here to the jam and 8 points and nine boards. it is behind the back to david leigh. warriors are up and
carl lynn and dan? -- carolyn, dan? >> let's switch gears and talk basketball. >> larry beil is here. >> it is a fun night for basketball fans. wewe'll show you the number one pick in the nba draft. and the warriors aree i love watching tv outside. and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr space. yeah, but i mean, how did you know? i...
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you've gotten more black and white, carl. kennedy could do no wrong and bush could do no right. >> kennedy did a lot wrong. and bush was great in africa. absolutely great. fabulous. >> i agree with that. he's now spending a lot of time on that. >> he ace real humanitarian. >> i don't think there's any question when historians look back george w. bush will be on the lower rungs of president. but i think he deserves some credit with a hyperpolarization he's kept his mouth shut about his successor. i think he's dealt with that with a grace that's very characteristic of the bush family. i think he made some serious errors, grievous misjudgements that for which his presidency is always going to be scorned in many ways by historians. but i do think his post-presidency has been -- i actually appreciate the way he's doing it. he's quietly doing some things. carl talks about his work in africa as president with president clinton has said he did far more than he would have done. but he's now going back to africa. and i appreciate that.
you've gotten more black and white, carl. kennedy could do no wrong and bush could do no right. >> kennedy did a lot wrong. and bush was great in africa. absolutely great. fabulous. >> i agree with that. he's now spending a lot of time on that. >> he ace real humanitarian. >> i don't think there's any question when historians look back george w. bush will be on the lower rungs of president. but i think he deserves some credit with a hyperpolarization he's kept his mouth...
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quite frankly the carl icahn tweet or reuters report that came out 1:30 our time, 2:30 eastern today, that put a little black cloud over the marketplace. talking to the guys behind me, the last three, four times he came out and said anything, whether about the market in general or apple he mentioned this time, the market taken a hold to it. although we didn't see a huge selloff, i think it had something to do with the modest selloff. that 16,000 number,. hundred number in the s&p's, 4,000 numbers, frankly they're psychological numbers anything. ashley: count for something, scott. can investors still jump in at this moment of record-breaking numbers and still be confident they can make some money? >> you know what? i think they could. in fact, you know, you listen to what one of the fed governors said earlier today who made it seem like the economy is really getting there on solid footing and maybe perhaps we'll see the taper earlier rather than later. you know, in effect that is actually good news, isn't it? don't we want the economy to be good? we want companies to grow. we want reve
quite frankly the carl icahn tweet or reuters report that came out 1:30 our time, 2:30 eastern today, that put a little black cloud over the marketplace. talking to the guys behind me, the last three, four times he came out and said anything, whether about the market in general or apple he mentioned this time, the market taken a hold to it. although we didn't see a huge selloff, i think it had something to do with the modest selloff. that 16,000 number,. hundred number in the s&p's, 4,000...
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investments do you think carl icahn is talking his book in some way when he suggested yesterday there would be a pullback similar to the one you suggest? >> he is a lot smarter than me and a lot richer than me. it is is very difficult to call the short-term moves in the market but i they have you have a shot, it is just like flying an airplane in blacked out conditions, you have to pay attention to your indicators or controls in an airplane's case. right now it is suggesting you should be a little cautious. longer-term i think we're in a new secular bull market that has a lot higher to run. david: short term, next couple months. kent, you think equities are still undervalued. how so? >> well i do. i think especially given the statuses of u.s. balance sheets of u.s. companies. the cash on hand, the low debt levels and what debt they do have is low-cost debt. balance sheets are the best i can ever remember. and valuations are not you know reasonable for a lower type interest rate environment. so, i think, you know, near term, things, you know, might hinge on interest rate policy but, i
investments do you think carl icahn is talking his book in some way when he suggested yesterday there would be a pullback similar to the one you suggest? >> he is a lot smarter than me and a lot richer than me. it is is very difficult to call the short-term moves in the market but i they have you have a shot, it is just like flying an airplane in blacked out conditions, you have to pay attention to your indicators or controls in an airplane's case. right now it is suggesting you should be...
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liz: activist investor carl icahn reporting 12.63 stake in holo-fic ink and looking for for -- hologic, inc. they are up about 2% on the news. david: micron shares rallied after it was reported that green light capital's david einhorn was long the stock. einhorn made the comments in the robin hood investment conference in new york and reported via twitter. liz: the u.s. treasury is planning to sell its remaining 2.2% stake in general motors by the end of the year. the new timeline is faster than expected exit for the treasury and in large part die to gm's stock price which is up 30% so far this year. cashing in right here. "after the bell" starts right now. david: let's go right to it. we have gap earnings. adam shapiro what are the numbers? >> first on revenue it's a beat. street expecting 3.97 billion. street expecting 71 cents. investors like to hear this they are going to start a one billion dollar stock buyback. same-store sales are up 1%. headline will be this stock repurchase of $1 billion. back to you. david: it is very interesting that the stock, if anything is moving slower a
liz: activist investor carl icahn reporting 12.63 stake in holo-fic ink and looking for for -- hologic, inc. they are up about 2% on the news. david: micron shares rallied after it was reported that green light capital's david einhorn was long the stock. einhorn made the comments in the robin hood investment conference in new york and reported via twitter. liz: the u.s. treasury is planning to sell its remaining 2.2% stake in general motors by the end of the year. the new timeline is faster...
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liz: taae two planning to buy 12 million shares that are held by activist investor carl icahn. the buyback is threatened to be completed today as yesterday's closing price of $16.93 a share making the deal worth $204 million. icahn group was the video game maker's biggest shareholder. david: and it is a battle of the suits literally, men's wearhouse has made a $1.5 billion bid for joseph a. bank after they had made a proposal to acquire men's wearhouse in october. a busy say. "after the bell" starts right now. ♪ ♪ liz: and massive cable news that broke in the last hour. according to dow jones industrials, the dow jones news wires, cox communications, david, may very well be putting at least a bid in for time warner cable, so today join charter, and they join comcast in this battle. david: meanwhile, i'm just trying to pressure some kind of gain on the dow, just managing to hold on to the green strokes there. liz: let's get to the market action because it was rather interesting. ryan dietrich, senior technical strategist. he just looks at the charts, the testimonying of it.
liz: taae two planning to buy 12 million shares that are held by activist investor carl icahn. the buyback is threatened to be completed today as yesterday's closing price of $16.93 a share making the deal worth $204 million. icahn group was the video game maker's biggest shareholder. david: and it is a battle of the suits literally, men's wearhouse has made a $1.5 billion bid for joseph a. bank after they had made a proposal to acquire men's wearhouse in october. a busy say. "after the...
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in fact, my jaw hit the floor, we had neuroscientists carl hart on the program one month ago and he said this. >> the vast majority of people who use crack cocaine do so without a problem, they're not addicted, the same is true for methamphetami methamphetamine, where now the myths are being transferred to methamphetamine. but we have tray radel who legitimately seems to be in the throws of addiction. his father in a wrenches here view -- who can't go to private fancy rehab centers and who are also grappling with addiction. what i want to see come out of the trey rad ere -- i hope that ignores scott's ridiculous advice, goes back to congress and immediately starts on day one working to make that happen. we'll be back. [ susan ] ...as though he had never left. the end. lovely read susan. but isn't it time to turn the page on your cup of joe? gevalia, or a cup of johan, is like losing yourself in a great book. may i read something? yes, please. of course. a rich, never bitter taste cup after cup. net weight 340 grams. [ sighs ] [ chuckles ] [ announcer ] always rich, never bitter. gevalia.
in fact, my jaw hit the floor, we had neuroscientists carl hart on the program one month ago and he said this. >> the vast majority of people who use crack cocaine do so without a problem, they're not addicted, the same is true for methamphetami methamphetamine, where now the myths are being transferred to methamphetamine. but we have tray radel who legitimately seems to be in the throws of addiction. his father in a wrenches here view -- who can't go to private fancy rehab centers and...
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in fact, my jaw hit the floor, we had neuroscientists carl hart on the program one month ago and he said this. >> the vast majority of people who use crack cocaine do so without a problem, they're not addicted, the same is true for methamphetamine methamphetamine, where now the myths are being transferred to methamphetamine. but we have tray radel who legitimately seems to be in the throws of addiction. his father in a wrenches here view -- who can't go to private fancy rehab centers and who are also grappling with addiction. what i want to see come out of the trey rad erks does not criminalize addicts. we'll be back. >>> coming up, what it's like to still have a world view that has been wholesale rejected by the american public. i'll ask paul wolfowitz, the former accept deputy secretary of defense. >>> we begin with the one truly honest review of the new hunger games movie. it's a worldwide phenomenon and as far as being reviewed, it's virtually critic proof. >> catching fire t second installment in the popular hung games trilogy with the help of a boy who all things considered isn't e
in fact, my jaw hit the floor, we had neuroscientists carl hart on the program one month ago and he said this. >> the vast majority of people who use crack cocaine do so without a problem, they're not addicted, the same is true for methamphetamine methamphetamine, where now the myths are being transferred to methamphetamine. but we have tray radel who legitimately seems to be in the throws of addiction. his father in a wrenches here view -- who can't go to private fancy rehab centers and...
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as carl bostick tells us, the 400th anniversary of that voyage. >> shipping is the story, and with the struggling economy, herrage is turning oits maritime history to help. >> we're building a boat. >> and not just any boat. >> it's the mayflower. >> the story of the mayflower begins here in the late 1600. build in this area. >> there were not much less than 26 mayflowers. mayflower was in the port books, the fact that it stated that it was of harrage, the home port was harrage. >> christopher jones the captain of the mayflower actually lived in a house that we're standing in front of now. >> when i see all these trees here, what did we expect to happen? >> there's about 150 trees in here weighing about 175 tons. it's about a third to a half of what we need to build a ship. >> the mayflower projects a job creation program will also build an exact replica of the ship in time of the 400th anniversary of the pilgrims 1620 voyage to america. >> the may floweflower actually started its voyage -- >> as the captain there was simply more trading here for the mayflower as a cash go ship. in tim
as carl bostick tells us, the 400th anniversary of that voyage. >> shipping is the story, and with the struggling economy, herrage is turning oits maritime history to help. >> we're building a boat. >> and not just any boat. >> it's the mayflower. >> the story of the mayflower begins here in the late 1600. build in this area. >> there were not much less than 26 mayflowers. mayflower was in the port books, the fact that it stated that it was of harrage, the...
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as carl bostick tells as carl bostick tells us, the us, the 400th anniversary of that 400th anniversary of that voyage. voyage. >> shipping is the story, and >> shipping is the story, and with the struggling economy, with the struggling economy, herrage is turning oits herrage is turning oits maritime maritime history to help. history to help. >> we're building a >> we're building a boat. boat. >> and not just any boat. >> and not just any boat. >> it's the >> it's the mayflower. mayflower. >> the story of the mayflower >> the story of the mayflower begins here in begins here in the late the late 1600. 1600. build in this area. build in this area. >> there were not much less than >> there were not much less than 26 mayflowers. 26 mayflowers. mayflower was in the port books, mayflower was in the port books, the fact that it stated that it the fact that it stated that it was of harrage, the home port was of harrage, the home port was was harrage. harrage. >> christopher jones the captain >> christopher jones the captain of the mayflower actually lived of the mayflower actually lived in a
as carl bostick tells as carl bostick tells us, the us, the 400th anniversary of that 400th anniversary of that voyage. voyage. >> shipping is the story, and >> shipping is the story, and with the struggling economy, with the struggling economy, herrage is turning oits herrage is turning oits maritime maritime history to help. history to help. >> we're building a >> we're building a boat. boat. >> and not just any boat. >> and not just any boat. >> it's...
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say i had to carl. >> by my action and what i want people to know that the way johnathon and the offensive line and teammates communicate it vulgar and not right. when the words are put in the context, i understand why eyebrows get raised and people don't know how john and i communicate to one another. >> that was richey incognito talking for the first time since the story erupted and time mate johnathon martin and part of the locker room culture. geraldo, great to see you. >> nice to be here. you heard him it happens all of the time. is that okay? >> let me flash back to something that happen yesterday in new jersey. parents of tyler cleme, his parents walked across the george washington bridge and i was home the day tyler jumped to his death because he was so bullied and harassed and felt at the end of his rope. to use the language of bullying, and the language of the event that had tyler clem e take his life in the context of multimillion football players dilutes the issue and cheapens the issue and shame on all of the sports writers for making an issue of bullying. it may be a issue of
say i had to carl. >> by my action and what i want people to know that the way johnathon and the offensive line and teammates communicate it vulgar and not right. when the words are put in the context, i understand why eyebrows get raised and people don't know how john and i communicate to one another. >> that was richey incognito talking for the first time since the story erupted and time mate johnathon martin and part of the locker room culture. geraldo, great to see you. >>...
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he is a member of congress and governor. >> you heard it here first. >> thank you, carl. everyone is talking about a solution. >> we have brand new information on the attack of state senator deeds. >> that is raising serious questions about the system meant to help mentally ill people. >> he is a good man and our prayers are with him and i encourage everyone to say a prayer for senators deeds and his family. often for less. that's one smart board -- what else does it do, reverse gravity? [ laughs ] split atoms? [ flo chuckles ] [ whirring ] hey, how's that atom-splitting thing going? oh! a smarter way to shop around -- now that's progressive. call or click today. you want a way to help minimize blood sugar spikes. support heart health. and your immune system. now there's new glucerna advance with three benefits in one. [ male announcer ] new glucerna advance. from the brand doctors recommend most. [ male announcer ] new glucerna advance. and our networks are getting crowded. t if congress, the fcc, and the administration free up... more licensed wireless spectrum, we can
he is a member of congress and governor. >> you heard it here first. >> thank you, carl. everyone is talking about a solution. >> we have brand new information on the attack of state senator deeds. >> that is raising serious questions about the system meant to help mentally ill people. >> he is a good man and our prayers are with him and i encourage everyone to say a prayer for senators deeds and his family. often for less. that's one smart board -- what else does...
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is a former senior advisor and deputy chief of staff for george bush and a fox news contributor, i carl? >> good morning. >> the administration is big on what is happening four days from now. do we know what level of efficiency to expect? >> no, we don't. they have been lowering the standards and say it is going to work better than october 1st. and since it was an utter failure, that is really, really low. but the administration has a credibility problem and also is running out of time in order to get these people signed up. they wanted to sign up and needed to sign up 7 million people by the end of march with a particularly strong representation of that number and younger and healthier workers to subsiddize the coverage for older workers. they will have a problem meeting the goal. >> you ponent out the website is the least of their problem. enrollment and credibility. with enrollment what happens if we don't have the magical number by the end of march? >> the people signing up. smaller the number and more likely they are that need health care and older and less healthy people who need
is a former senior advisor and deputy chief of staff for george bush and a fox news contributor, i carl? >> good morning. >> the administration is big on what is happening four days from now. do we know what level of efficiency to expect? >> no, we don't. they have been lowering the standards and say it is going to work better than october 1st. and since it was an utter failure, that is really, really low. but the administration has a credibility problem and also is running...
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in a moment ago heated exchange with johnathon carl responding to documents that the white house knew there was no benefit in terms of time to enroll with obama care with paper work than the website but made people feel better. >> john, we never said that you the impoint of the process wouldn't go through healthcare.gov. >> that is not true, jay. look at your own words on october. roll over the phone ore enroll in person. on october 23rdrd. four ways to enroll in the exchanges. you didn't say go to healthcare.gov. you said four ways. it is by mail or website. you said four different ways. it is only one way through healthcare.gov. >> you can, have this. >> that's what is here. >> you can say it by yourself. >> i am trying to understand why the president gave the american public the impression and told them they can apply. >> they can call and the process is taken over from there. >> how do they enroll. >> when their paper work is processed on healthcare.gov. >> that is continuing right now and it was hot. >> the questions continue every day and now americans signing up from insurance
in a moment ago heated exchange with johnathon carl responding to documents that the white house knew there was no benefit in terms of time to enroll with obama care with paper work than the website but made people feel better. >> john, we never said that you the impoint of the process wouldn't go through healthcare.gov. >> that is not true, jay. look at your own words on october. roll over the phone ore enroll in person. on october 23rdrd. four ways to enroll in the exchanges. you...
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. >> carl cameron is coming up on that topic:. lawmakers are focused on the rollout and health care law sparking a big debate on sunday's show. >> i don't believe you can fix the law to lower the cost and increase access. we have to scrap and start anew and get a bipartisanship c concensus. >> i don't think obamacare has farrelled -- failed -- i think the access has failed. >> we are finding out details once it is tested. the administration promised in five days, this saturday, the white house reluctant to define an exact number for what is a success or failure. >> and when remember john boehner got on and tried to sign on himself. he found out his premiums will double. he pays $433 with a $700 deductible. and now $800 in the premium and $,000 -- for the deductible. >> that deductible is 2.5 percent higher. >> and they are supposed to save $2500 each on this obamacare policy to begin with. >> in the meantime, we are seen multiple hearings on the disaster of the rollout. the house oversight is holding a field hearing to allow every
. >> carl cameron is coming up on that topic:. lawmakers are focused on the rollout and health care law sparking a big debate on sunday's show. >> i don't believe you can fix the law to lower the cost and increase access. we have to scrap and start anew and get a bipartisanship c concensus. >> i don't think obamacare has farrelled -- failed -- i think the access has failed. >> we are finding out details once it is tested. the administration promised in five days, this...
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carl cameron is live in washington with more on that. that is a lot, carl. >> it isn't just post-thanksgiving gridlock. it was pre-thanksgiving gridlock. the truth is lawmakers are not coming back next week. the house does. but the senate is taking a week off. they are getting an ear full about the economy and obamacare at home. when they come back they have serious issues. the policies being canceled with obamacare. the president took a fundraising swing trying to change to talk to immigration. but any legislation will take a back-seat to fixing obamacare and upcoming budget series. listen to howl rogers, the chairman of the house committee, who says there is going to be a lot of work to do and less than five weeks to do it. >> it is not easy. it will be difficult. but i do think there is a renewed commitment to avoid a shutdown. perhaps that didn't exist before. >> when lawmakers are talking about a shutdown, that means one is in the offing. here is a look at the unfinished business that could lead to that. obamacare fixed could take m
carl cameron is live in washington with more on that. that is a lot, carl. >> it isn't just post-thanksgiving gridlock. it was pre-thanksgiving gridlock. the truth is lawmakers are not coming back next week. the house does. but the senate is taking a week off. they are getting an ear full about the economy and obamacare at home. when they come back they have serious issues. the policies being canceled with obamacare. the president took a fundraising swing trying to change to talk to...
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carl, what exactly are these new rules? >> reporter: well, they're really nowhere near approval yet, but the obama administration really wants to change the rules that govern political fund raising and spending by these so-called social welfare groups that are known as 501c4s in the u.s. tax code. we're talking about super pacs, really, the kind that don't disclose their donors. an example would be americans for prosperity, the right. on the left, you've got groups like requireties usa which raises tens of billions of dollars and rub by former obama aides and staffers and is trying to divvy up duties in order to be more effective this year. all of this in the wake of the irs' admission that tea party and conservative groups seeking tax-exempt status during president obama's first term were deliberately targeted for greater scrutiny, delays and denials, much more so than any liberal groups. what the obama administration wants to do is no more registering voters, distributing voter guides or running blatantly political attack
carl, what exactly are these new rules? >> reporter: well, they're really nowhere near approval yet, but the obama administration really wants to change the rules that govern political fund raising and spending by these so-called social welfare groups that are known as 501c4s in the u.s. tax code. we're talking about super pacs, really, the kind that don't disclose their donors. an example would be americans for prosperity, the right. on the left, you've got groups like requireties usa...
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carl, this is getting very interesting. >> 36 hours in the polls will be closed. this is a case in which both the republicans and others have been campaigning and a barrage of attacks killing the virginia airways and debates have been personally nasty as they go back and forth. both sides have very specific messages. ken cuccinelli is trying to make waves and he also has been working towards good turnout. they're about half of what came out and last year and since then it's a real issue. campaigning with joe biden this morning, it seems that republican who has united this has been out of touch. going after the issue of women's health issues. >> he still has not explained why he supports this and this includes the focus and he has attacked women's health care access and the social security you have paid into and the scientific research. >> we spent about $20 million on his campaign and a lot of it has been seen negatively. a lot less money and can kuchen -- ken cuccinelli has been recognizing that the affordable care act is being litigated, and whether it will help
carl, this is getting very interesting. >> 36 hours in the polls will be closed. this is a case in which both the republicans and others have been campaigning and a barrage of attacks killing the virginia airways and debates have been personally nasty as they go back and forth. both sides have very specific messages. ken cuccinelli is trying to make waves and he also has been working towards good turnout. they're about half of what came out and last year and since then it's a real issue....
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will it, carl? >> there is always an i am he us of saying the offyear election is an independent casings what might happen in 2014. if mcauliffe were to lose you could expect his campaign staff to work for the clintons. the tea party and conservatives wants to continue the battle for obamacare. cuccinelli says regardless of what happens today, that battle continues. >> obamacare has been a big part of why this race is a horse race at this point. i was the first to fight and terry mcauliffe didn't think it went far enough. it's a stark contrast. if people want obamacare, their vote today is one way to do it. >> reporter: of course we'll have the results later this evening. martha: a 3-year-old memo that was written in the white house has come to light and it reveals that the administration knew about the problems that's existed with obamacare but said nothing. bill: a routine landing turns into a life or death matter. >> can you get off mire driveway, please. can you get off my property. get off my p
will it, carl? >> there is always an i am he us of saying the offyear election is an independent casings what might happen in 2014. if mcauliffe were to lose you could expect his campaign staff to work for the clintons. the tea party and conservatives wants to continue the battle for obamacare. cuccinelli says regardless of what happens today, that battle continues. >> obamacare has been a big part of why this race is a horse race at this point. i was the first to fight and terry...
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carl has taken the multidecade project to go and get materials. sometimes he has to buy them to get access to them and make them and make them publicly available. he is one of my heros. it used to cost quite a bit to get co copys of these. you see what is there and done download that and do whatever you want. >> i'm rick pralinger i'm founder of the archives of film located in san francisco. i'm also a board member of prelinger archive. both of the archives collections have large collections of federal government produced films. and also some films made by states and the local governments as well. the federal government is historically is the world's biggest media maker. and their films run the gamut from industrial training films about aircraft riveting to policy releated films that might be a recording of a speech to explanation of a particular program. two great works of art like the plow that broke the planes. films that a lot of people know. days of lightning, day of drum, life of jfk. but there is a lot of every day government films that are
carl has taken the multidecade project to go and get materials. sometimes he has to buy them to get access to them and make them and make them publicly available. he is one of my heros. it used to cost quite a bit to get co copys of these. you see what is there and done download that and do whatever you want. >> i'm rick pralinger i'm founder of the archives of film located in san francisco. i'm also a board member of prelinger archive. both of the archives collections have large...
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. >> what is the latest there, carl on the ground in terms of the aid effort? are you actually starting to see aid in large quantities getting to those who need it most? >> reporter: well, anderson, this is a multi-tracker for right now. on the one hand you still have work going on to recover bodies. we have been talking to an american team that are handling cadaver dogs. they have been working down there by the shoreline, and they still say there is just far too much debris, to get to the bodies underneath. they simply don't have the heavy lifting equipment they need. then, on the other hand, if you listen to the government they say aid is arriving to survivors on a conveyer belt. well, we haven't seen it yet. but the bottle necks that you described last week here in tacloban, and the kind of thing we saw after hurricane katrina and after the hurricane in haiti, they're working on the bottlenecks, that is the good news. and aid is starting to arrive here. there is a lot of aid with the trucks and so people are getting drinking water and tin goods, as well. tha
. >> what is the latest there, carl on the ground in terms of the aid effort? are you actually starting to see aid in large quantities getting to those who need it most? >> reporter: well, anderson, this is a multi-tracker for right now. on the one hand you still have work going on to recover bodies. we have been talking to an american team that are handling cadaver dogs. they have been working down there by the shoreline, and they still say there is just far too much debris, to get...
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carl levin from michigan who voted against it, spoke out a against about the dangers. look, this makes it a majority rule chamber whether you like it or not. i think reid felt as though he was out of options. he thought that the blockading, particular particularly the blockading, the republicans didn't like things like the consumer product safety board. not that they didn't think the people being nominated were a good or at least sort of an adequate fit there. they didn't like the idea of it. i think you heard harry reid say that. look, you don't have to like the laws but you have to acknowledge them. so i think he had reached the breaking point and we saw the vote today. remarkable day. >> joining us now is chuck todd in the briefing room. we can see you, chuck, in the wide shot as we wait for the president to come in. what is the president likely to say because this does mean that if the democrats are going to lose in the midterms, pay back is going to be very sweet for mitch mcconnell. majority will rule. >> i mean, that's clearly the threat that the republicans are
carl levin from michigan who voted against it, spoke out a against about the dangers. look, this makes it a majority rule chamber whether you like it or not. i think reid felt as though he was out of options. he thought that the blockading, particular particularly the blockading, the republicans didn't like things like the consumer product safety board. not that they didn't think the people being nominated were a good or at least sort of an adequate fit there. they didn't like the idea of it. i...
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. >> carl, you want to jump in here. being a former leader of the sierra club. one of the things that they talk about is like that there has been misinformation, that there is not necessarily this dramatic link between radiation exposure and cancer, per se, or the numbers are wildly different when it comes to whether or not people suffered from chernobyl. how do you explain what robert is saying here, is that you guys have just been duped, you don't have the right information. >> well, i think the truth is, we don't truly know exactly how many people died from radiation as a result of chernobyl. these kinds of things are difficult to measure. and the soviet union wasn't a great place for getting honest numbers. but we ought to be looking forward, i agree with robert about that and looking forward, the reality is, we should be researching new versions of energy technology, including new versions that might be nuclear. but the biggest enemy of the next generation of nuclear opportunities is not environmentalists. it's the fact that the nuclear industry is continui
. >> carl, you want to jump in here. being a former leader of the sierra club. one of the things that they talk about is like that there has been misinformation, that there is not necessarily this dramatic link between radiation exposure and cancer, per se, or the numbers are wildly different when it comes to whether or not people suffered from chernobyl. how do you explain what robert is saying here, is that you guys have just been duped, you don't have the right information. >>...
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. >> carl has aimed high ever since. run 100 marathons in two years to raise money for the hospital that saved his life. ater five years of treatment the hospital in birmingham and 16 operations on his wounds, carl is now firmly focused on his future. he is hoping the flying training he's doing here will qualify him for a commercial pilot license and a whole new career. the 26-year-old is one of a handful of wounded british troops to be chosen for flying scholarships, sponsored by rolling. -- sponsored by boeing. he hoped to get his private pilot's license. after that, the sky is the limit. >> i hope for a career in aviation. long as i'm flying, i will be happy. iraq veteran. finally tonight, a story about a group in britain that meets in a church, even though they don't believe in god. the country's first nonreligious church says they are trying to find a different kind of spiritual bonding. they reckon they can draw together a congregation of disillusioned former believers, , and anybodyst searching for a sense of comm
. >> carl has aimed high ever since. run 100 marathons in two years to raise money for the hospital that saved his life. ater five years of treatment the hospital in birmingham and 16 operations on his wounds, carl is now firmly focused on his future. he is hoping the flying training he's doing here will qualify him for a commercial pilot license and a whole new career. the 26-year-old is one of a handful of wounded british troops to be chosen for flying scholarships, sponsored by...
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curt and carl bahrain were killed. they were walking down the street when they saw someone they know and started running. they were both shot. >>> police returned to the scene of another murder two miles away in the oliver community where a popular grocer was killed. it happened outside big mama's grocery. he took the crash cans outside. sars had helped run the store for the last nine years. police commissioner anthony batts said they will focus on a pair of murder charges the victim beat decades ago for clues to his killer. >> the reality is sometimes people don't forget and you have retaliation. i was trying to get a feel on whether they had something. >>> a man accused of stealing a check out of a howard county mailbox was caught on camera. these surveillance pictures were captured. police believe this man used a forged check there that was stolen from a stolen mailbox in elk ridge. >>> 84 votes -- that as all that separate the mayor am candidates. the annapolis board of elections said amount mike pantelides leads j
curt and carl bahrain were killed. they were walking down the street when they saw someone they know and started running. they were both shot. >>> police returned to the scene of another murder two miles away in the oliver community where a popular grocer was killed. it happened outside big mama's grocery. he took the crash cans outside. sars had helped run the store for the last nine years. police commissioner anthony batts said they will focus on a pair of murder charges the victim...
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two brothers, curt and carl bahrain were killed. police said surveillance video helped them make the arrest. >>> a retired firefighter helping to direct traffic died from being hit by a car. he volunteered for the fire department and was working as a cap ten, managing traffic when he was hit. he passed away at a delaware hospital. he was 65 years old. >>> they say it's safer, less expensive, less invasive than having your tubes tied. >> why are women complaining about a certain type of birth control. joce sterman has more. >> reporter: women across the country want this product pulled off the market saying it caused them pain after putting it inside their body. complications range from belly pain to cysts. the coils tie the tubes without surgery. women said they had a medical nightmare, one they're sharing by the thousands on facebook eye went in -- >> i went. i felt validated that it wasn't just me that this wasn't psychological, that there were thousands of women going through this. >> reporter: tonight at 11 we dig into the fda r
two brothers, curt and carl bahrain were killed. police said surveillance video helped them make the arrest. >>> a retired firefighter helping to direct traffic died from being hit by a car. he volunteered for the fire department and was working as a cap ten, managing traffic when he was hit. he passed away at a delaware hospital. he was 65 years old. >>> they say it's safer, less expensive, less invasive than having your tubes tied. >> why are women complaining about a...